Easton's Bible Dictionary (1897)
Tower. ) A strongly-fortified place 12 miles from Pelusium, in the north of Egypt (Jer. 44:1; 46:14). , from Migdol in the north to Syene in the south, in other words, the whole of Egypt. ) A place mentioned in the passage of the Red Sea (Ex. 14:2; Num. 33:7, 8). It is probably to be identified with Bir Suweis, about 2 miles from Suez.
Smith's Bible Dictionary (1863)
(tower), the name of one of two places on the eastern frontier of Egypt.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible (1898) & Schaff's Bible Dictionary
MIG'DOL (tower), the name of two places in Egypt. A place near the head of the Red Sea, Ex 14:2; Num 33:7-8; probably identical with Bir Makhdal, 10 miles west of Suez. A city and fortified place situated in the northern limits of Egypt toward Palestine. Jer 44:1; Eze 48:14. , Syene the most southern border of Egypt, and Migdol the most northern. The phrase is used to signify the whole of Egypt. In Egyptian the name is written Meshtol, "many hills," and in the Septuagint Magdolum.
Hitchcock's Bible Names (1869)
a tower